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Khaleda’s lawyers express no-confidence in third bench

Rtv online desk

  13 Dec 2018, 00:00

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s lawyers have expressed no-confidence in the High Court bench of Justice JBM Hassan who was assigned by the chief justice to hear her pleas over candidature in December 30 election.

The lawyers placed the no-confidence during hearing on three writ petitions in the newly formed third bench.

Then Justice JBM Hasan asked the lawyers to place a writen statement before it. Later, Khaleda’s counsels sought time for placing the statement in written. The bench set December 17 for submitting the statement before it.

On Wednesday, Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain assigned the bench to hear and dispose of Khaleda's three writ pleas.

On Tuesday, the bench of Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed and Justice Md Iqbal Kabir issued a split order on Khaleda Zia's candidature for the upcoming general polls.

Senior Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed stayed the EC’s decisions and accepted Khaleda’s appeal while Justice Md Iqbal Kabir upheld EC’s rejection decisions.

As per rules, the petition was sent to the Chief Justice on Wednesday and he formed a new bench to settle the issue.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Justice sent Khaleda Zia’s election case back to a High Court panel for further clarification.

Returning officers rejected BNP chief Khaleda’s nominations for Feni-1, Bogura-6 and 7 constituencies since she had been convicted in the two graft cases. Later, the Election Commission upheld their decisions in this regard.

Khaleda then took three writ petitions to the High Court on Sunday, challenging EC’s decision upholding the returning officers' cancellation of her nomination papers.

As per rules, a convict, who served two or more years in jail in a criminal case, cannot contest elections within five years soon after the jail term.

On February 8 this year, BNP chief Khaleda was jailed for five years in Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case and her jail term was doubled by the High Court on October 30.

Earlier, a special court sentenced the BNP chief to seven-year imprisonment in the Zia Charitable Trust graft case.

MHK

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